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Fatigue of structures and materials

Jaap Schijve
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In this paper, the authors introduce the concept of Fatigue as a Phenomenon in the material and present an overview of the properties of materials and their properties under variable-amplitude loading.
Abstract
Preface. Frequently used symbols, acronyms and units. 1. Introduction to Fatigue of Structures and Materials. Part 1: Introductory Chapters on Fatigue. 2. Fatigue as a Phenomenon in the Material. 3. Stress Concentrations at Notches. 4. Residual Stresses. 5. Stress Intensity Factors of Cracks. 6. Fatigue Properties of Materials. 7. The Fatigue Strength of Notched Specimens. Analysis and Predictions. 8. Fatigue Crack Growth. Analysis and Predictions. Part 2: Load Spectra and Fatigue Under Variable-Amplitude Loading. 9. Load Spectra. 10. Fatigue under Variable-Amplitude Loading. 11. Fatigue Crack Growth under Variable-Amplitude Loading. Part 3: Fatigue Tests and Scatter. 12. Fatigue and Scatter. 13. Fatigue Tests. Part 4: Special Fatigue Conditions. 14. Surface Treatments. 15. Fretting Corrosion. 16. Corrosion Fatigue. 17. High-Temperature and Low-Temperature Fatigue. Part 5: Fatigue of Joints and Structures. 18. Fatigue of Joints. 19. Fatigue of Structures. Design Procedures. Part 6: Arall and Glare, Fiber-Metal Laminates. 20. The Fatigue Resistance of the Fiber-Metal Laminates Arall and Glare. Subject index.

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